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‘Bekennen gegen den Atomstaat’. Die Evangelische Kirchen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und die Konflikte um die Atomenergie, 1970–1990Medizin gegen den Kalten Krieg. Ärzte in der anti-atomaren Friedensbewegung der 1980er Jahre
German History ( IF 0.295 ) Pub Date : 2016-10-14 , DOI: 10.1093/gerhis/ghw124
Stephen Milder

The final third of the twentieth century has been described by the intellectual historian Daniel Rodgers as an ‘age of fracture’, when the means of talking about the ‘aggregate aspects of human life’ changed dramatically. Similarly, Tony Judt argues in his magnum opus Postwar, old political constituencies based on ‘elective affinities of large groups of voters’ gave way to interest in specific policies by much smaller, more closely defined groups in the 1970s. So it is fitting that two new books on the debate over nuclear technology, which became a seminal subject within West German politics during the late 1970s and early 1980s, approach the issue from the perspectives of particular confessional and professional organizations, and thus contribute to our understanding of the way politics functioned in a disaggregated society.

中文翻译:

'Bekennen gegen den Atomstaat'。Die Evangelische Kirchen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und die Konflikte um die Atomenergie, 1970–1990Medizin gegen den Kalten Krieg。Ärzte in der anti-atomaren Friedensbewegung der 1980er Jahre

知识史学家丹尼尔·罗杰斯 (Daniel Rodgers) 将 20 世纪的最后三分之一描述为“断裂的时代”,当时谈论“人类生活的总体方面”的方式发生了巨大变化。同样,托尼·朱特(Tony Judt)在其战后巨著中指出,1970 年代,基于“大型选民群体的选举亲缘关系”的旧政治选区让位于规模更小、定义更明确的群体对特定政策的兴趣。因此,在 1970 年代末和 1980 年代初成为西德政治中一个开创性主题的关于核技术辩论的两本新书从特定的宗教和专业组织的角度处理这个问题是合适的,从而有助于我们了解政治在分裂社会中的运作方式。
更新日期:2016-10-14
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